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the project would be bad for the environment. in january the u.s. state department released a report saying it would have little environmental impact. >> it is moving on a busy highway between houston and dallas, texas after a highway was turned into a ice skating rink. causing gridlock on the 30 mile stretch of the highway for about 16 hours. >> people stuck in their cars for 14 hours. we had people sleep in the parking lot in their cars because there was no place to go. there were no hotel rooms left. >> traffic began moving late last night. law enforcement urging caution and to watch out for the black ice. >> the weather continues to be a big story across the country. the snow may be gone but freezing temperatures they are not. >> another blast of arctic air celting across half of occur ur country. >> the temperatures seeing well below average across the midwest the plains ants into the northeast. that has been a trend for the last several months. the cold arctic blast settling in. the current windchill temperatures as you head out the door this
the project would be bad for the environment. in january the u.s. state department released a report saying it would have little environmental impact. >> it is moving on a busy highway between houston and dallas, texas after a highway was turned into a ice skating rink. causing gridlock on the 30 mile stretch of the highway for about 16 hours. >> people stuck in their cars for 14 hours. we had people sleep in the parking lot in their cars because there was no place to go. there were...
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. >> i would try to provide a safe environment for them to express their feelings. >> what bob is saying speaks to the victory of fear over freedom. the freedom of expression is designed specifically for incidents like this when risk is involved. you're supposed to have this protection, even under threat of violence. every parent on monday should put their kid in a flag, put a flag on their shirt, on their lapel, and send them to school. not as a sign of patriotism, but as a sign of freedom. make that expression so much more powerful than any, anything you could ever do. this is wrong. >> i agree. bob, it's just like the katy perry removing her -- removing the islamic symbol. because of fearing a filmmaker. we're changing the way we live out of fear. >> we're changing constitution, is the problem. >> the american justice on the appeals court voted for this. i assume it's not a democratic liberal message here. >> what message is it saying? if you really care about the country and if you don't, you can intimidate by fear. so anyone else, they can just push our schools around, our courts ar
. >> i would try to provide a safe environment for them to express their feelings. >> what bob is saying speaks to the victory of fear over freedom. the freedom of expression is designed specifically for incidents like this when risk is involved. you're supposed to have this protection, even under threat of violence. every parent on monday should put their kid in a flag, put a flag on their shirt, on their lapel, and send them to school. not as a sign of patriotism, but as a sign of...
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it is a very difficult environment for workers. unemployment is high, but that gives companies the pick of the litter of people they want to hire. they have a lot of exposure overseas which is good when it is growing. the biggest risk for american companies the stock market is what is going on in places like and russia right now. jenna: interesting. you mentioned jobs. bad winter weather with job growth expected to move with warmer temperatures. do you think there's something else going on with the job market? >> that is a running theory right now. numbers look flaky. much better idea tomorrow. i think the first quarter is a wash. we will not have a sense of what kind of shape this economy is until we get into april or may and see a longer stretch. jenna: the job market and the numbers from americans who say they don't feel so great about the economy. what will it take to make people feel better and feel comfortable feeling better? >> that gets into what i was talking about. for a worker, it is really tough. especially if you have
it is a very difficult environment for workers. unemployment is high, but that gives companies the pick of the litter of people they want to hire. they have a lot of exposure overseas which is good when it is growing. the biggest risk for american companies the stock market is what is going on in places like and russia right now. jenna: interesting. you mentioned jobs. bad winter weather with job growth expected to move with warmer temperatures. do you think there's something else going on with...
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university campuses being what they are being a very liberal environment. >> as i was saying more than 200 faculty members signed that petition. at this point rutgers has no plans to cancel rice's appearance. >> the time now is 19 after the top of the hour. coming up a war of words, purdue university trying to stop a pair of married alums from using the word god. a new verdict in this controversial case. >>> she grew up on the beach. now maria molina is trading in her sunglasses for her skis. wait until you see what happens when she hits the slopes for the very first time and takes on the half pipe. about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you. bellman: welcome back, captain obvious. captain obvious: yes i am. all those words are spelled correctly. >> gambling under the influence. a wealthy businessman who lost half a m
university campuses being what they are being a very liberal environment. >> as i was saying more than 200 faculty members signed that petition. at this point rutgers has no plans to cancel rice's appearance. >> the time now is 19 after the top of the hour. coming up a war of words, purdue university trying to stop a pair of married alums from using the word god. a new verdict in this controversial case. >>> she grew up on the beach. now maria molina is trading in her...
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he made these comments before the senate environment and public works committee. he left greenpeace because he says that group became more interested in politics than the environment. what an announcement from him. >>> men who wait too long to become fathers could put their children at greater risk of developing mental health problems. that's according to a new study that followed more than 2.5 million men for 25 years. researchers found a child born to a 45-year-old father compared to a 24-year-old dad was three times more likely to have autism, 13 times more likely to have adhd, 25 times more likely to be bipolar and twice as likely to have schizophrenia. this is video you have to see to believe. two guys in those wing suits flying past christ the redeemer statue in britain. look at this. the two daredevils making that jump from about 6,500 feet. they landed safely. and what was the first thing they did? what do you think? what do you think? >> they prayed. >> drank a beer. look at that. >> they earned it. >> how close they get. nerve wracking. see you in a litt
he made these comments before the senate environment and public works committee. he left greenpeace because he says that group became more interested in politics than the environment. what an announcement from him. >>> men who wait too long to become fathers could put their children at greater risk of developing mental health problems. that's according to a new study that followed more than 2.5 million men for 25 years. researchers found a child born to a 45-year-old father compared to...
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>> well, that's a hostile environment for a dog. they perceive things different than we perceive things. he's a military veteran. that's where he was deployed, in afghanistan. even our system, though, is a stressful environment for a dog to work in because the way they see threats is different than the way we see threats. >> we talk about ptsd when some veterans return, understandable. dogs, you're saying -- >> they do get it, but we go through -- we sit down with an army veterinarian, a u.s. army veterinarian before we adopt a dog. we go through the dog's medical file and make sure that the dog doesn't have ptsd. >> so how long is the dog going to work for the nypd before he's retired? chase bones and other dogs. >> that's the reason this program is so good. what the u.s. army is encouraging is law enforcement agencies from all over the country to transition these dogs into police dogs because they're still young and they still have a working life left. >> wow. and everyone is going to benefit, especially here in new york with cesa
>> well, that's a hostile environment for a dog. they perceive things different than we perceive things. he's a military veteran. that's where he was deployed, in afghanistan. even our system, though, is a stressful environment for a dog to work in because the way they see threats is different than the way we see threats. >> we talk about ptsd when some veterans return, understandable. dogs, you're saying -- >> they do get it, but we go through -- we sit down with an army...
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so they are stuck with this environment waiting month for a colonoscopy. >> there is a push in congress, we did this story, to allow more flexibility to fire executives at the va who some folks don't believe they are doing their job. where is that today and who decides whether or not an executive keeps their job? >> the secretary would decide that. it is called the veteran's manager countable act. jeff miller is carrying it in the house and marco rubio is carry it in the senate. there is a lot of support for this. how can you not support empowering the secretary to fire managers which is nearly impossible. >> who would be against that? >> who could be against that? maybe worker's rights people. but look at defense? senior managers can be fired now and things are being handled. these employees should be held accountable for performance. >> the person that leaked this audio, was that person fired? >> that was a marine that said i will do this to my fellow veterans. he was forced to accept a payoff and was fired for blowing the whistle. >> we will stay on this, pete. pete hegseth prom from
so they are stuck with this environment waiting month for a colonoscopy. >> there is a push in congress, we did this story, to allow more flexibility to fire executives at the va who some folks don't believe they are doing their job. where is that today and who decides whether or not an executive keeps their job? >> the secretary would decide that. it is called the veteran's manager countable act. jeff miller is carrying it in the house and marco rubio is carry it in the senate....
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the 14th house district in florida said this: >> we have a employers that rely on workers and in this environment where will you get people to clean hotel rooms or do our landscaping. >> and just this week, the united states un ambassador tweeted this out about the ambassador captured quoted: she did clarify this but the damage was gone. and the dnc vice chairman tweeted this to arizona, you have lost this argument 50 years ago and you don't get to decide who sits at the lunch counter. this case of foot and mouth calling it the lay of the year. she forget segregation was a product of the democratic party and all of them marched away unsc unscathed. in fairness, republicans do the same thing but their mega phone isn't as big. >> live in washington, d.c., thank you doug. >>> the power struggle intensifying in ukraine as the nation's new leaders accuse russia of a military invasion and we will look at the lengths that moscow will go to keep the former blocked soviet union under their thumb. and updates in the pamala philips trial. >> i could have him taken out. >> i could have him taken out. before
the 14th house district in florida said this: >> we have a employers that rely on workers and in this environment where will you get people to clean hotel rooms or do our landscaping. >> and just this week, the united states un ambassador tweeted this out about the ambassador captured quoted: she did clarify this but the damage was gone. and the dnc vice chairman tweeted this to arizona, you have lost this argument 50 years ago and you don't get to decide who sits at the lunch...
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we have a lot that rely on workers and especially in the high growth environment where are you dwoeg to get people to work to clean hotel rooms and do our landscaping. her quote, not mine. >> it is harsh and elitest by this democratic candidate and really overlooks the fact that many undocumented immigrants are high tech workers or others with skills and does stereotype. there is no doubt there are many parts of this country, south florida, southern california, maybe new york where there is scarcely a pizza delivered, baby cared for or vegetable picked or dish washed but by an undocumented worker. they tend to do the down side job. >> if a republican said that it would be gigantic talk. >> it is elitest. it is grossly stereotyping. on the other hand -- sometimes stereotypes are created because they represent a truth. >> we will continue to watch everything you do. i love your shoes. >> i used them at the disco yesterday. >> did you see geraldo at the disco? >> i was boogying away. >> this was shot by the paparazzi e other known as your wife. >> i heard dr. siegel talking about old sp
we have a lot that rely on workers and especially in the high growth environment where are you dwoeg to get people to work to clean hotel rooms and do our landscaping. her quote, not mine. >> it is harsh and elitest by this democratic candidate and really overlooks the fact that many undocumented immigrants are high tech workers or others with skills and does stereotype. there is no doubt there are many parts of this country, south florida, southern california, maybe new york where there...
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i agree that california might get around this, but it is doing a lot of damage to the environment the way it is being done in california. as it turns out, i did see that piece. the legalizers would say that is why this needs to be legalized. you go out into the wilderness in california, yes, they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides, herbicides and who knows what. the environmental this action is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth outside the law. the legalizers would say that is one more reason to bring it under a state jurisdiction, because that way the environmental benefits even to legalizing marijuana. piece. great if people are interested in this as an issue, go on mother jones. host: a tweet from a viewer -- guest: which is what happened last week and san francisco. a mom had her daughter set up in of a medical marijuana dispensary and sold out 157 boxes in record time. excited -- aside, what are the under industries -- other industries popping up because of colorado? guest: that is the joke that' frito sales going through the roof in colorado. it is interesting a
i agree that california might get around this, but it is doing a lot of damage to the environment the way it is being done in california. as it turns out, i did see that piece. the legalizers would say that is why this needs to be legalized. you go out into the wilderness in california, yes, they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides, herbicides and who knows what. the environmental this action is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth outside the law. the legalizers would say that is...
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this is what the environment secretary said, and i quote, people get very emotional about this. people should just accept the climate has been changing for century. he refuses to be briefed on climate change. the energy minister when asked about climate change said this -- you're not going to draw me on that. i haven't had time to get into the climate change debate. [laughter] he is the energy minister, mr. speaker. will he clarify? is a habit of climate change deniers in this government? >> this is a new approach to prime minister's questions. you come to the house of commons and praise the prime minister for his commitment to climate change. [shouting] i like the new style but i thought -- i think this is much more refreshing. this government has a solid track record of cutting carbon, negotiating internationally, to of investing in nuclear, the biggest renewable energy program that we've seen in our countries history. for the first time in a long, we are on track to meet up renewable target. perhaps he would like to get up again and congratulate me for this excellent record o
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in my district, business owners believe that protecting the environment and clean water standards is not antigrowth. in fact, it's projobs. when i recently toured the family-run trucking company in my district, they were not against truck safety standards. they do the right thing by their workers and they abide by safe driving rules. and they want regulations to ensure that others do the same. what they are against are new truck safety standards that hinder growth without actually making trucking any safer. smarter regulations should protect good businesses from bad actors. i'll give you another example. denny hudson, he runs sea coast bank, a small community bank in florida. like many small financial institutions, they weathered the financial crisis because they were not involved in the risky financial behavior. they expected mortgages to be repaid on time and they wanted the small businesses they supported to succeed. after the financial crisis of 2008, nearly took down the global economy, most people agreed that government regulators needed to better protect our financial system.
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pay to clean up its own waste but what if you made big oil pay to pollute our skies and destroy our environment could a carbon tax be the answer to our environmental and economic problems. you need to know this we're not out of the age of us therapy just yet earlier this morning president obama. unveiled his fiscal year two thousand and fifteen budget proposal during a speech at an elementary school in washington d.c. that budget he said as a concrete plan to strengthen the middle class and at the same time shore up america's finances budget i sent congress this morning lays out how will implement this agenda in a balanced and responsible way it's a road map for creating jobs with good wages and expanding opportunity for all americans at a time when our deficits been cut in half it allows us to meet our obligations to future generations without leaving them a mountain of debt. we've heard a lot of that kind of rhetoric from the president over the past few years but this time things appear to be different the president finally seems to be abandoning his endless search for a so-called grand barga
pay to clean up its own waste but what if you made big oil pay to pollute our skies and destroy our environment could a carbon tax be the answer to our environmental and economic problems. you need to know this we're not out of the age of us therapy just yet earlier this morning president obama. unveiled his fiscal year two thousand and fifteen budget proposal during a speech at an elementary school in washington d.c. that budget he said as a concrete plan to strengthen the middle class and at...
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francisco general hospital and the sheriff's department, saying the hospital did not provide a safe environment and the sheriff's deputies did not handle their jobs very well. >> when the doctor tells you all the risks of the surgery including you could die when you go in, they don't give you a paper to sign and tell you there's a risk here you may be lost. >> the only thing that lynne spalding's family and friends have seen out of this tragedy is the reassignment of a couple of sheriff's deputies. well, lynne spalding can't be reassigned her life and her children can't be reassigned her mother. >> reporter: she was found dead in a hospital stairwell after being missing for two weeks. the sheriff's department was in charge of searching for her. the city of san francisco has 45 days to reject the claim. if they don't, that's when spalding's family can file a lawsuit. cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visiting the bay area meeting with governor jerry brown and silicon valley officials. kpix 5's mark kelly reports. >> reporter: things are still getting under way
francisco general hospital and the sheriff's department, saying the hospital did not provide a safe environment and the sheriff's deputies did not handle their jobs very well. >> when the doctor tells you all the risks of the surgery including you could die when you go in, they don't give you a paper to sign and tell you there's a risk here you may be lost. >> the only thing that lynne spalding's family and friends have seen out of this tragedy is the reassignment of a couple of...
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. >> it had its routes in the decentralized unregulated environment. that got off the ground. we are seeing wealthy investors turning it into something that can be more useful to invest in, as a way to create faster, more efficient transactions. >> i have to be honest with you. who would invest in bitcoin. why would they invest in bitcoin. i understand that price is low, currently. and the other problem was the price fluk twuted dramatically, right. >> four sure, and i would not recommend anyone invest in boit coin until there are regulations and until those are in place, and even then, there'll be a lot more mainstream more investment to come down the line before i recommend anyone get into this. >> how long do you think it will be before bitcoin gets back on track? >> i think it will be a couple of months. once we see regulations come online, superintendent lowsk. >> led the way, issuing licences. we'll see that, it will be a while before mainstream users will want to take a look. >> rob while, great to have you on the program. thanks for sharing your insight. >> from bitcoi
. >> it had its routes in the decentralized unregulated environment. that got off the ground. we are seeing wealthy investors turning it into something that can be more useful to invest in, as a way to create faster, more efficient transactions. >> i have to be honest with you. who would invest in bitcoin. why would they invest in bitcoin. i understand that price is low, currently. and the other problem was the price fluk twuted dramatically, right. >> four sure, and i would...
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-pwe saw what happened to circu city, radio shack had a tough time in that environment, 4.5%, cutting the management they don't need, and earnings per share beating profit on a ride so sales were still little tricky but stock is doing well. adam: the s and p is on track for record close and the dow is climbing back from earlier losses, 35 points, mixed economic news. turmoil in ukraine, testimony on the hill, an opportunity to address concerns regarding recent soft economic data. >> since my appearance before the house committee on number of data releases point to softer spending. part of that softness may reflect weather conditions. is difficult to discern how much. adam: joining us is oppenheimer funds chief economist, how much of a player is the weather in the south economic data? >> they asked me to come back in april or may and i will tell you. if you didn't buy a house you didn't buy a car because of a blizzard, you might buy it later on. you didn't go out to dinner, that is pretty much spending this law so it is hard to say i was looking at history of past times, got a fight af
-pwe saw what happened to circu city, radio shack had a tough time in that environment, 4.5%, cutting the management they don't need, and earnings per share beating profit on a ride so sales were still little tricky but stock is doing well. adam: the s and p is on track for record close and the dow is climbing back from earlier losses, 35 points, mixed economic news. turmoil in ukraine, testimony on the hill, an opportunity to address concerns regarding recent soft economic data. >> since...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: shares of best buy on the move to be profit expectations lee janzen analyst at janney montgomery scott, you were on a conference, what did you hear that surprise you? >> 18 months ago this country everyone thought was going out of business, actually argued today. and hybrid models are out there that the investments they make, the ones they're working on, making tough to compete with online. liz: will they have o downstairs' their retail store even more? >> they have markets where they have more density of stores than they need and over time it is inevitable that will happen. there taking hours out of the store because 12% of their business is now online. some productivity you don't need as much investment in energy and a. liz: the chart looks negative, the stock fell off a cliff. you sound positive. is there an opportunity? >> it is an opportunity. proof of concept will come in queue 4. even though they had lower numbers due to a promotable h
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: shares of best buy on the move to be profit expectations lee janzen analyst at janney montgomery scott, you were on a conference, what did you hear that surprise you? >> 18 months ago this country everyone thought was going out of business, actually argued today. and hybrid models are out there that the investments they make, the ones they're...
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. >> you know what, in a sane environment people do when they have problems with a good objective, they fix the problems. in the end, that's really what alison is telling you, send me to washington, i'll do something that makes sense, and if there's a problem with it, i'll fix it. >> and today, in the latest sign the clinton machine is revving up, the most aggressive outside group supporting hillary clinton these days -- american bridge -- has released its first web ad defending her. the target? kentucky senator rand paul who's revived attacks on the clintons, in particular bill clinton, over the monica lewinsky affair. its message? paul is obsessed with the '90s. >> rand paul is out there, he's banging on the clintons every day. now, what's his strategy? >> well, i'm not certain he has a strategy. >> there's a lot of things going on right now that we need to be concerned about other than what happened 15 years ago. >> the record is what will be judged upon. >> it's not a long-term winning strategy for republicans. let's all go back and dance the macarena and talk about 1998. ♪ >> by
. >> you know what, in a sane environment people do when they have problems with a good objective, they fix the problems. in the end, that's really what alison is telling you, send me to washington, i'll do something that makes sense, and if there's a problem with it, i'll fix it. >> and today, in the latest sign the clinton machine is revving up, the most aggressive outside group supporting hillary clinton these days -- american bridge -- has released its first web ad defending...
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students from nearby school districts gather data and inform community decisions about the environment and the economy. but maybe the most important factor is many of the hard-working people in this particular part of the state depend on the york river to support their jobs. the york river is a place where people go to work. ommercial and we see this especially in the western part of the united states that when he's areas are designated either wild and scenic or wilderness, what happens is areas around that become de facto wilderness or de facto wild and scenic which many, many times imposes on private property rights. now we've experienced that more in the west than what my colleagues have in the east and my colleague from maine expressed rightly so this has very, very broad support. i'm sure it does. they work very hard on that but the danger in the future is, if taken to the extreme, you could have, unless we had within the study, you could have some pressures on private property rights. we think that is sufficiently important to put that in the studies so that those that will be af
students from nearby school districts gather data and inform community decisions about the environment and the economy. but maybe the most important factor is many of the hard-working people in this particular part of the state depend on the york river to support their jobs. the york river is a place where people go to work. ommercial and we see this especially in the western part of the united states that when he's areas are designated either wild and scenic or wilderness, what happens is...
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it could be the largest youth sit in on the environment in a generation. students from over 80 colleges rallied at georgetown university then marched to the white house wearing mock hazmat suits and holding banners with slogans like "keep your oil out of my soil." unfurled aers then black tarp and about 50 people lay down on the sidewalk creating a human oil spill. several hundred protesters locked themselves to the white house fence after being arrested by security. here are some of the voices from the protest. >> hundreds of young people all came here from all over the country, 42 states, to show president obama that keystone is not ok, it is not in our interest and we need to reject the pipeline. >> we're here to president obama and secretary john kerry that the keystone xl is not a good move. >> there are thousands of young people marching to the white house to risk arrest to demand the president obama say no to keystone xl. >> this is the most important issue we are facing. >> we have been arrested. forth and you see people come to you and tell you th
it could be the largest youth sit in on the environment in a generation. students from over 80 colleges rallied at georgetown university then marched to the white house wearing mock hazmat suits and holding banners with slogans like "keep your oil out of my soil." unfurled aers then black tarp and about 50 people lay down on the sidewalk creating a human oil spill. several hundred protesters locked themselves to the white house fence after being arrested by security. here are some of...
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the rapid act would make it possible to move projects forward while protecting our environment. mr. speaker, the president has proposed a similar solution. the house passed an identification solution in the wrda bill. we should pass this bill and give our infrastructure projects a good review process. our nation's economy is sagging under the inefficient government. our unemployment -- unemployed friends and neighbors are being hurt by our stagnant regulatory review system. the rapid act provides a better process, a better timeline, and it does not change our environmental standards. it does not require agencies to approve projects. it simply reforms our permitting process. the coal jobs bill puts in place an already approved rule. it ends the regulatory limbo that has existed since 2009. it gives certainty to those who work in the coal industry. let's reform our reviews methods. let's give the government the tools and incentives to move america's infrastructure projects forward. when we do, we will release economic activity. we will strengthen our economy. and we'll put americans t
the rapid act would make it possible to move projects forward while protecting our environment. mr. speaker, the president has proposed a similar solution. the house passed an identification solution in the wrda bill. we should pass this bill and give our infrastructure projects a good review process. our nation's economy is sagging under the inefficient government. our unemployment -- unemployed friends and neighbors are being hurt by our stagnant regulatory review system. the rapid act...
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badly affect the ecosystem or the environment especially if it's inert and there's no risk involved in getting it out. with a. reassuring speech from a person tasked with p.r. . the cauchy pass which is what we call the hotel area an area in deep immersion particularly there are hundreds of tons of radioactive waste which were put there in the form of drums that went all the way down to the bottom. this is a designated area and another area there was some scrap metal which could be regularly seen slightly emerged in the ocean. these are two identified zones. elsewhere. we regularly see strong swirls where bits of metal emerge and wash up on shore like they have all this will be got rid of and we'll find areas where we can put it the radioactive waste in the hotels will stay there. as it's not part of the rehabilitation project for them. and so they were buried in pits one thousand five hundred to two thousand meters deep. in total five hundred seventy tons of contaminated waste including the famous airplanes thrown into the great blue sea. of more concern for the government was a repor
badly affect the ecosystem or the environment especially if it's inert and there's no risk involved in getting it out. with a. reassuring speech from a person tasked with p.r. . the cauchy pass which is what we call the hotel area an area in deep immersion particularly there are hundreds of tons of radioactive waste which were put there in the form of drums that went all the way down to the bottom. this is a designated area and another area there was some scrap metal which could be regularly...
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in this case he decided that he would try to answer that question and he runs this environment will help program and collected sippy cups from and sentnd toys "r" us them to an independent lab in texas to be tested. he found out in fact roughly 1/3 of them did contain estrogen-like chemicals. >> in that pink sippy cup? >> his daughter's sippy cup was reaching estrogenic chemicals. his fears were founded. >> what can i do to her? >> this is the big question. we know a lot about bpa. it is one of the most of the chemicals on the planet. and we know these chemicals generally are associated with a range of negative health effects. but the specific effect of any slightlymical varies from chemical to chemical. we actually don't know what chemical is leaching out of that sippy cup. it is impossible to know. there is a high correlation with rest cancer -- with breast cancer. other specific diseases vary from chemical to chemical. michael green, the way he describes it as an implant science experiment that we are on our families all of the time. >> we're going to take a break and then come back t
in this case he decided that he would try to answer that question and he runs this environment will help program and collected sippy cups from and sentnd toys "r" us them to an independent lab in texas to be tested. he found out in fact roughly 1/3 of them did contain estrogen-like chemicals. >> in that pink sippy cup? >> his daughter's sippy cup was reaching estrogenic chemicals. his fears were founded. >> what can i do to her? >> this is the big question. we...
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he lived in a better environment, and he had a mum and he had grandparents and teachers who looked out for him. his view was if every child - they should have the opportunities he had. we all have a responsibility to make sure we provide that to them, and there are examples of programs that are working, improving the young men, the boy's lives, putting them on a positive trajectory, and we should put them to scale. it's good, not just for moral reasons, but it's good for the economy. they are the workforce for tomorrow. >> you talk about what is good for the economy and important for business, you will need the partnership of business. this is an initiative funded not by the federal government. >> the president said it's not a big federal government program. we shouldn't require additional resources, we should be smarter about how to use the resources and make sure they support programs that work and create incentives. this responsibility comes down on the business community. they can provide summer jobs, internship, mentorship, funding of not for profit organizations such as becoming
he lived in a better environment, and he had a mum and he had grandparents and teachers who looked out for him. his view was if every child - they should have the opportunities he had. we all have a responsibility to make sure we provide that to them, and there are examples of programs that are working, improving the young men, the boy's lives, putting them on a positive trajectory, and we should put them to scale. it's good, not just for moral reasons, but it's good for the economy. they are...
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out here, it's -- completely different environment, you know? and i've got to find my way, essentially. so -- >> are you going to ring it? >> one more thing to do. as he launched his brand-new life. visit the grandparents in florida he feared he would never see again. >> this is so strange. it's been so long. >> and so we arranged this. >> papa. >> oh, my god. >> how is it going? >> oh! i love you. >> i love you, man. how you been? >> i'm fine. >> oh. good. >> hug mom. >> ryan! it's been a long time, hasn't it? >> too long. >> let me look at you. >> and then the next morning, the sun rose over the sea. and ryan ferguson breathed in the ocean air, felt the world open around him, touched his feet to the warm sand. >> haven't been here for years. >> and life began anew. >> to freedom and a great family. >> that's all >> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. >> we are tracking the storm but the worst is over. one of the placest hit hardest was the california coast. waves batted the shoreline put something people i
out here, it's -- completely different environment, you know? and i've got to find my way, essentially. so -- >> are you going to ring it? >> one more thing to do. as he launched his brand-new life. visit the grandparents in florida he feared he would never see again. >> this is so strange. it's been so long. >> and so we arranged this. >> papa. >> oh, my god. >> how is it going? >> oh! i love you. >> i love you, man. how you been? >>...
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so russ, you think we're going back to that environment. if we have shaken off concerns about the economy at this point, what is the next thing that causes pressure? is it something internally in the united states? or you think it's external pressures like those emerging markets? >> i think a couple things. emerging markets are one issue. i think there, while it's going to occasionally scare investors, we're not that worried about a transition from emerging markets to developed markets in terms of actual economics. i think the bigger issue is going to be what happens to u.s. rates. if we remain in an environment in which the backup in rates is be benign, which is our assumption, i think that the growth we're going to see this year will help u.s. stocks move higher by the end of the year. >> how come you think oil prices are so high at this point? this is venezuela, it's what's happening in ukraine, even though they're not oil producers. >> no, i think it's something else. this is a really good point. people focus on the surge in u.s. produc
so russ, you think we're going back to that environment. if we have shaken off concerns about the economy at this point, what is the next thing that causes pressure? is it something internally in the united states? or you think it's external pressures like those emerging markets? >> i think a couple things. emerging markets are one issue. i think there, while it's going to occasionally scare investors, we're not that worried about a transition from emerging markets to developed markets in...
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recent blog post from very early in two thousand and twelve he said i was repeatedly told that climate environment stories were no longer a top priority for reuters and i was asked to look at other areas progressively getting any climate change theme story published got harder it was a lottery by mid october i was informed the climate change just wasn't a big story for the president but that it would be if there was a significant shift in global policy very soon after that conversation i was told by climate change will was abolished forward he also said in the same blog post that in grosse you told him at a company function that he was a climate skeptic but not a rabid one you know because there's no rational way to deny established scientific fact but a grass is assault on global global warming coverage hasn't just involve censoring journalists who report on climate issues according to media matters and the columbia journalism review since he was hired reporters have quote felt pressure to provide false balance when writing stories and quote on climate change evidence of this kind of false balanc
recent blog post from very early in two thousand and twelve he said i was repeatedly told that climate environment stories were no longer a top priority for reuters and i was asked to look at other areas progressively getting any climate change theme story published got harder it was a lottery by mid october i was informed the climate change just wasn't a big story for the president but that it would be if there was a significant shift in global policy very soon after that conversation i was...
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words by the time they're 3. >> that's amazing. >> so we need to figure out how to provide an enriched environment for the very young children. the president has made a clear commitment he thinks every child should have access to quality, early childhood education, so they go into school prepared to learn. the president's also going to talk a lot about the responsibility of parents, of extended family, everyone has a role that they can play. these young boys and men need positive role models. and i'll tell you a story told to me yesterday by a young man who works here. he said, children will aspire to the expectations that we set for them. and so, we need to set expectations high, and then we need to make sure all of our children have that chance to be lifted up. >> well, the importance of an extended family is something that the president lived, obviously. >> exactly. exactly. >> valerie jarrett, is it fair to say this will probably be a big part of a focus of the president once he leaves office, as well? >> well, i think both he and the first lady are committed to spending a good part of their l
words by the time they're 3. >> that's amazing. >> so we need to figure out how to provide an enriched environment for the very young children. the president has made a clear commitment he thinks every child should have access to quality, early childhood education, so they go into school prepared to learn. the president's also going to talk a lot about the responsibility of parents, of extended family, everyone has a role that they can play. these young boys and men need positive...
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marco rubio released a statement saying this plan by hager does not accurately reflect the security environment. roy blunt, it has the potential to harm america's readiness. we're not likely to see the knock-down, drag-out fight. remember the sequester was supposed to be the stick that would force republicans and some democrats to negotiate a grand bargain. but as we saw, many republicans looked over the edge of the cliff and said, you know what, sequester not so bad. in fact, some conservatives support the sequester, for imposing cuts that congress wouldn't have had the stomach to put in place otherwise, and for republicans, some conservatives who are putting fiscal responsibility near the top of their priority list, this may be a question of picking your poison. now, according to south carolina governor nikki haley, president obama delivered that message pretty bluntly when he spoke to republican governors at the chamber of commerce -- she was at the chamber of commerce, but this is what he said, according to her, when they met at the white house. >> the tone completely changed when we starte
marco rubio released a statement saying this plan by hager does not accurately reflect the security environment. roy blunt, it has the potential to harm america's readiness. we're not likely to see the knock-down, drag-out fight. remember the sequester was supposed to be the stick that would force republicans and some democrats to negotiate a grand bargain. but as we saw, many republicans looked over the edge of the cliff and said, you know what, sequester not so bad. in fact, some...
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the only i difference is he lived in a forgiving environment. he had a mom and teachers and adults who looked out for him. his hope was that these young men would have the chances that he had. programs that are improving these boys' lives amount putting them on -- and putting them on a positive trajectory, so we can touch many, many more men and do what we know will work. that's good not just for moral reasons but that it's good for our economy. they are our workforce of tomorrow and we hav should inven them. >> you talk about what's important for economy and business and you will need the cooperation of business. >> the president said this is not another big federal program. in fact we shouldn't require additional resources. we should be smarter about how we use the resources that we do have. we should make sure that the funds that we have are going to support programs that work and creating incentives for programs that work. but this responsibility comes down on the business community. and they have responsibility. they can provide summer jobs
the only i difference is he lived in a forgiving environment. he had a mom and teachers and adults who looked out for him. his hope was that these young men would have the chances that he had. programs that are improving these boys' lives amount putting them on -- and putting them on a positive trajectory, so we can touch many, many more men and do what we know will work. that's good not just for moral reasons but that it's good for our economy. they are our workforce of tomorrow and we hav...
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this is an environment where companies that don't get busy living, taking action like smart acquisitions, get busy dying. when companies do try to take control of their destinies, that tends to be good news for stocks for shareholders, something i write about in "get rich" carefully. that's why i like thermo fisher so much. i think kind of in arms to biotech and big forma, it provides laboratory customers with everything they need and they have a solid diagnostics division and safety business. the big reason i like the stock, back in april, thermo fisher announced it was buying life technologies for 13.6 billion in a deal that closed last month. that makes they the largest player by far. this is just such a fabulous acquisition. the light deal gives the company a terrific platform, something img poor tablet in a world of genetically platformed medicine and makes it the leader of bio science and processing, two years that help accelerate drug recovery and production. thermo fisher rallied 50% more since the like technology announced last april. talk about getting busy living. the company
this is an environment where companies that don't get busy living, taking action like smart acquisitions, get busy dying. when companies do try to take control of their destinies, that tends to be good news for stocks for shareholders, something i write about in "get rich" carefully. that's why i like thermo fisher so much. i think kind of in arms to biotech and big forma, it provides laboratory customers with everything they need and they have a solid diagnostics division and safety...
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and it impressed that how does a young person in a controlled environment with controlled education get there is a wonderful wolved world out there in america. it turned into a question and answer period and there were students asking questions, most of them dealing with agriculture and i was answering them through ed, the interpreter and at a certain point it became too rapid fire and he took it over and took over the conversation. i remember one big-faced kids who said who sets the markets of -- markets for agriculture products? what would be the price for beans, rice, corn, otes and wheats. i answered him that the market sets the prices. how does the market set the prices? there's a buy whore makes the offer, there's a sell whore decides whether or not to take it. if the seller says no, the buyer might decide to raise his price until they get to a place where they agree. that was an amazing concept that it looked like they'd never heard that before. no one sets the prices? how can it be that no one sets the prices? and second thing, how many times -- how often does the price change?
and it impressed that how does a young person in a controlled environment with controlled education get there is a wonderful wolved world out there in america. it turned into a question and answer period and there were students asking questions, most of them dealing with agriculture and i was answering them through ed, the interpreter and at a certain point it became too rapid fire and he took it over and took over the conversation. i remember one big-faced kids who said who sets the markets of...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> america's longest war may be coming to an end sooner than expected. the president ord ed the pentagon to draw up plans for a complete withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of the year. joining me now, jack jacobs. can i ask you this. is this posturing or does the u.s. really want to do this? >> i think we really want to do it but we shouldn't discount the fact that our politicians have a policy to think before they think, drawing lines in the sand we never tend to reinforce. so some of this is posturing but by the end of the day if we can't reach an arrangement with karzai, we're leaving. we are going to do that. we have areas surrounding afghanistan we can do some operations but i think the intention is to get out. >> a reporter wrote yesterday that u.s. officials told her that al qaeda is planning a comeback in afghanistan. some of that is politically motivated. how concerned are you that that is a reality. >> i think it is a reality. don't
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> america's longest war may be coming to an end sooner than expected. the president ord ed the pentagon to draw up plans for a complete withdrawal from afghanistan by the end of the year. joining me now, jack jacobs. can i ask you this. is this posturing or does the u.s. really want to do this? >> i think we really want to do it but we...
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last year, and must be retroactively extended to foster job growth and promote a greener and cleaner environment for the next generation. the p.t.c., production tax credit, also creates jobs. in my district, the capital region of new york state, we are host to g.e.'s global research center and wind turbines service septre. in 2012 alone, g.e.'s wind division produced some 1,722 megawatts of power and provided a local capital investment of some $3.2 billion. if we are serious about helping the private sector create quality jobs that will put purchasing power back in the hands of the middle class, we must support wind power as one part of our overall energy policy and strategy. madam speaker, today i renew my support for wind power and the almost 2,000 jobs this clean energy source generates in my home state of new york. a number that is growing by the day, and a group whose work every day is helping to grow our economy, clean the air we breathe, and the water we drink, and make us truly energy independent. with that i thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentle
last year, and must be retroactively extended to foster job growth and promote a greener and cleaner environment for the next generation. the p.t.c., production tax credit, also creates jobs. in my district, the capital region of new york state, we are host to g.e.'s global research center and wind turbines service septre. in 2012 alone, g.e.'s wind division produced some 1,722 megawatts of power and provided a local capital investment of some $3.2 billion. if we are serious about helping the...
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. >> you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of hospital so that the patients who come here to be treated are safe and secure. >> reporter: spalding family aattorney haig harris says san francisco family hospital failed to do that for 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection, when she became disoriented. two days later, spalding vanished. and 17 days after that, she was found dead in a stairwell, just across from her room. >> you have a patient with a room on the fifth floor, as lynn spalding was, that's within 50, 100 feet, or whatever of it is, of an exit door to a stairwell, that's not the first place that you search? they never searched that stairwell. >> reporter: in fact, the claim charges sheriff deputies never organized a cohesive search for spalding. almost all of the deputies interviewed said they believed they had no authority to detain spalding. and even that they found her because she was not considered mentally ill. the claim says the hospital's records were so bad, the staff at first thought spalding was black. then, l
. >> you have to provide a safe environment in this kind of hospital so that the patients who come here to be treated are safe and secure. >> reporter: spalding family aattorney haig harris says san francisco family hospital failed to do that for 57-year-old lynn spalding. she was admitted september 19th for a bladder infection, when she became disoriented. two days later, spalding vanished. and 17 days after that, she was found dead in a stairwell, just across from her room....
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on the environment and american workers. most egregious is the requirement for agencies to provide the private sector early consultation on major rules. this would give well-funded industry an unfair advantage not afforded to the general public and other stakeholders like public interest, takes pair and environmental groups -- taxpayer and environmental groups. clearly the interest in amending this only extends to certain privileged parties. if my friends on the other side of the aisle want to see what happens when you allow private interests to run rampant, without any government regulations, they need only look to the small -- smog-filled skies above china. this bill also politicized independent agencies designed to protect the rights of hardworking americans. the consumer financial rotection bureau, security and exchanges commission, the neighbor relations board, consume product safety commission, as wls -- consumer product safety commission, as well as the f.c.c. they left out the federal reserve, i don't understand why.
on the environment and american workers. most egregious is the requirement for agencies to provide the private sector early consultation on major rules. this would give well-funded industry an unfair advantage not afforded to the general public and other stakeholders like public interest, takes pair and environmental groups -- taxpayer and environmental groups. clearly the interest in amending this only extends to certain privileged parties. if my friends on the other side of the aisle want to...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. life's an adventure and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest
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plants sets up as much electricity as 29 refrigerators and they talked about the damages done to the environment. i agree that maybe colorado may get around this but it's expensive and doing a lot of damage to the environments the way it's being done in california. >> guest: as it turns out i actually did see that piece and because the people, the legalizers would say that is why this stuff needs to be legalized. if you got into the wilderness of california where they are growing the stuff yes they are using tremendous amounts of pesticides herbicides who knows what that the environmeenvironme ntal destruction out there is quite phenomenal. this is marijuana growth that is outside the law so people who are legalizers would say that's one more reason to ring it under some sort of state jurisdiction because that way the environmental benefits to legalizing marijuana. it's a great feast. if people are interested in this as an issue go on "mother jones." it's a very good piece. >> host: there's a tweet from one or viewers who says that in the girl scouts to sell cookies in front of stores. they will
plants sets up as much electricity as 29 refrigerators and they talked about the damages done to the environment. i agree that maybe colorado may get around this but it's expensive and doing a lot of damage to the environments the way it's being done in california. >> guest: as it turns out i actually did see that piece and because the people, the legalizers would say that is why this stuff needs to be legalized. if you got into the wilderness of california where they are growing the...
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>> you can have yields that are too low and i actually think that that's the environment which we've been in. why are they so low? it's not because there's so much liquidity. it's because there's a lot of fear. the fed is beginning its tapering program but yet this flood of fears has overwhelmed the fed's withdrawal of some of its monthly stimulus. so i think that if we do see yields go too much lower, it's all a question of why, and i think really the reason now is because you'd see a spike in fear, and that wouldn't be a good thing, but again it's the type of thing i think you can just sort of look through and actually think that maybe in a month from now we're going to see that this is actually -- we're on to the next story. >> rates are low because there's no demand for credit. >> i continue to think that rates are low. we've seen this rally in rates this year, 40 bits in the ten-year in two months because investors really are concerned about some sort of repricing of risk and this happened two weeks after the fed tapered. that's not a coincidence. >> there's no demand for credit
>> you can have yields that are too low and i actually think that that's the environment which we've been in. why are they so low? it's not because there's so much liquidity. it's because there's a lot of fear. the fed is beginning its tapering program but yet this flood of fears has overwhelmed the fed's withdrawal of some of its monthly stimulus. so i think that if we do see yields go too much lower, it's all a question of why, and i think really the reason now is because you'd see a...
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senate environment and public works committee. i'm just going to read you his quote. the earth's geological history contradi contradicts. you have ice age -- because the climate is so difficult to figure out what's going into the variability of the climates. >> can i ask a question related to this? but i'm not a scientist so i don't know. i'm told january 2014 was earth's fourth warmest on record globally. on average for the whole globe that it was much warmer. >> right. going back how far? >> if you really -- >> it's 130 years, andrew. the plan set $4 billiet is 4 bi old. the warmer month was in the 90s. why would there be a warmer month when the co2 was an issue. 130 years, all of us looking at this, it's almost like -- in the middle ages it was witchcraft. you would attribute adverse weather events to witchcraft. now we have co2 at this point. >> i'm just suggesting that even though we live in this very cold environment right now or it feels cold on a relative basis, it supposedlien is as cold. >> but when it's a warm year it is because of global warming. when it's
senate environment and public works committee. i'm just going to read you his quote. the earth's geological history contradi contradicts. you have ice age -- because the climate is so difficult to figure out what's going into the variability of the climates. >> can i ask a question related to this? but i'm not a scientist so i don't know. i'm told january 2014 was earth's fourth warmest on record globally. on average for the whole globe that it was much warmer. >> right. going back...
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some vendors will need to be isolated to provide a secure environment for both staff and offenders. it strikes me that a great many people would think that solitary confinement, particularly for an extended amount of time is not an appropriate punishment for relatively minor infractions, but it could well be a necessary tool for those violent inmates and may pose a real threat to the safety of other inmates or guards. these are the members of this panel has interacted with the criminal-justice system in different capacities. as carmen in mr. thibodaux as inmates. mr. brouwer administering. mr. dear roche administering and helping bring hope and redemption to those incarcerated mr. levin studying in the important justice issues. the question that i would ask of all five of you is in your judgment based upon the different experiences you have had, is there an appropriate role for solitary confinement? is there a need for it? and in what circumstances it at all? and i would welcome the views of all five witnesses. >> in my mind right now, yes. but in a limited sense. that is because i
some vendors will need to be isolated to provide a secure environment for both staff and offenders. it strikes me that a great many people would think that solitary confinement, particularly for an extended amount of time is not an appropriate punishment for relatively minor infractions, but it could well be a necessary tool for those violent inmates and may pose a real threat to the safety of other inmates or guards. these are the members of this panel has interacted with the criminal-justice...
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they're buying them, more efficient, less emission into the environment. it makes a lot of sense. >> the repeal takes effect july 1st. any who's already paid will get a refund. >>> more businesses and major sports league speaking out against a controversial bill in arizona. wendy has an update. >> this list keeps on growing. banks, airlines, sports leagues, voicing their opposition to this anti-gay law. moments ago, major league baseball was the latest to reiterate it has a no tolerance policy towards discrimination joins jpmorgan chase, southwest and american airlines and southwestern bell saying they apologize this measure. today, the national hispanic bar association said it would cancel its upcoming convention in phoenix in 2015 or next year's convention if this measure passes. the measure would allow businesses to refuse to serve gays and lesbians on the basis of religious beliefs. governor jan brewer has until saturday to either sign or veto this measure. back to you. >> thanks, wendy. >>> tonight the daughter of a falls church woman killed in a dead
they're buying them, more efficient, less emission into the environment. it makes a lot of sense. >> the repeal takes effect july 1st. any who's already paid will get a refund. >>> more businesses and major sports league speaking out against a controversial bill in arizona. wendy has an update. >> this list keeps on growing. banks, airlines, sports leagues, voicing their opposition to this anti-gay law. moments ago, major league baseball was the latest to reiterate it has a...
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host: worried about the environment. guest: i touched on that a minute ago. if we were to get the right kind of regulatory environment that encourages private investment, capital investment, there are hundreds of billions in terms of private investment that is ready going into ands is ready to go into the energy industry. that investment drives new technologies so we can produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. when we talk about drilling techniques and drilling many oil head, whenone single we talk about hydraulic fracturing, we are producing energy with less omissions and a smaller environmental footprint. when you get the right kind of regulatory approach that drives that investment, you deploy these new technologies -- they produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. environmentalfrom standpoint and those technologies are adopted around the globe. that is how you get the better environmental stewardship with more energy production. host: we talked about some of your other work on capitol hill. the olympics just ended and y
host: worried about the environment. guest: i touched on that a minute ago. if we were to get the right kind of regulatory environment that encourages private investment, capital investment, there are hundreds of billions in terms of private investment that is ready going into ands is ready to go into the energy industry. that investment drives new technologies so we can produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. when we talk about drilling techniques and drilling many oil head,...
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this order incentivized better outcomes for communities and the environment while cutting red tape. since implementing this order, agencies have expedited permits for over 50 major projects. in one instance, agencies shavinged up to three years off the -- shaved up to three years off the time line of the bridge replacement project in new york . that's a multibillion-dollar project that's putting americanings back to work -- americans back to work. since then, the president issued another memorandum in june, 2013, further directing federal agencies to develop and integrated interagency preapplication process for significant offshore electric transmission projects requiring federal approval. mr. speaker, my republican colleagues often claim to want to get americans back to work. so i have to ask, why do we need legislation that does not create a single job, a bill that will pick winners and losers, and a bill that makes the process less clear and less protective of public health and safety? why do we need that legislation? why must we continue to waste this chamber's precious time on
this order incentivized better outcomes for communities and the environment while cutting red tape. since implementing this order, agencies have expedited permits for over 50 major projects. in one instance, agencies shavinged up to three years off the -- shaved up to three years off the time line of the bridge replacement project in new york . that's a multibillion-dollar project that's putting americanings back to work -- americans back to work. since then, the president issued another...
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it lends itself -- it makes it harder to be deliberative and strategic in an environment where you are -- if you use a sports metaphor, used to be you would read the story about the baseball game that night or the next day. now the political equivalent the we are not just writing the story about it every penny. we are writing every pitch. everything has to be, there's like an element comment either hyperbole or apocalyptic description of it in every moment. like this is the greatest foreign policy crisis the president has ever had. >> but wait. that's true spend it maybe, it may not be. we don't know this point. "huffington post," there is a long line of them in som and sof them were very greatness and some of them went away pretty quickly. >> every speech -- >> yes. >> how do you guard against the haste? >> the event we have, the president is very delivered person. so -- >> to see slow you down? >> easels all of us don't, myself included. before we act, before we go out and do something, and this is more, he will take a step back, he's always urging us to play the long game, to think
it lends itself -- it makes it harder to be deliberative and strategic in an environment where you are -- if you use a sports metaphor, used to be you would read the story about the baseball game that night or the next day. now the political equivalent the we are not just writing the story about it every penny. we are writing every pitch. everything has to be, there's like an element comment either hyperbole or apocalyptic description of it in every moment. like this is the greatest foreign...